Justbit Casino Deposit and Withdrawal Methods
At Justbit you’ll find a range of payment options in the casino cashier, including Visa, Mastercard, Interac and popular e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller, plus Apple Pay, Google Pay and PayPal where available. We also support a wide selection of cryptocurrencies for deposits and withdrawals alongside Canadian dollars. Available methods can vary by province and your chosen region or device. The rest of this page explains how payments work in the regions we support.
Banking Methods at Justbit Casino
At Justbit you can fund your account in Canadian dollars or with a range of cryptocurrencies. Common payment options include Visa and Mastercard, Interac-style e-transfers, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, mobile payments like Apple Pay and Google Pay, and major coins like BTC, ETH and USDT. Minimum deposits are typically around CA$20, and the casino cashier shows available methods for your region. You can switch between fiat and crypto in the wallet and play instantly once the deposit clears.
Deposits are usually processed instantly or within minutes for crypto and most card or e-wallet payments, so you can get into games quickly. Withdrawals often require additional processing and may take longer; crypto withdrawals are generally the fastest (minutes to a day), while card or bank payouts can take a few business days depending on your provider. External network or banking fees may apply in some cases.
Deposit Options
Making a deposit at Justbit is simple and done from the casino cashier. Open your wallet, pick a payment option from the list, enter the amount and confirm the payment. Once the transaction is accepted, the funds appear in your available balance and are ready for play across slots, table games and the live casino on desktop or mobile. You can switch between playing with your cash balance and any bonus balance that’s active, and all active promotions are visible in the Promotions section when you fund your account.
Which payment method you choose often comes down to speed, local availability, limits and personal preference. Many Canadian players use Interac, Visa or Mastercard for quick card and e-transfer deposits, while others prefer e-wallets like Skrill or Neteller or mobile options such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. If you want cryptocurrency, Bitcoin and stablecoins are supported as well. Each method has its own deposit thresholds and availability depending on your province and device, so pick the one that fits your routine and gets you back to the games fastest.
| Payment Method | Minimum Deposit | Maximum Deposit | Typical Processing Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Visa | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Mastercard | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Interac e-Transfer | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Instadebit | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Skrill | CA$20 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Neteller | CA$20 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| PayPal | CA$20 | CA$10,000 | Instant |
| Apple Pay | CA$20 | CA$2,500 | Instant |
| Google Pay | CA$20 | CA$2,500 | Instant |
| Paysafecard | CA$10 | CA$1,000 | Instant |
| MuchBetter | CA$20 | CA$5,000 | Instant |
| Cryptocurrencies (BTC / ETH / USDT) | CA$20 | CA$50,000 | Instant - 24 hours |
Withdrawal Options
Withdrawals at Justbit are requested from the casino cashier. Once you submit a withdrawal, the request appears as pending while routine checks and processing are completed. During this time our team and payment partners confirm the request and route funds to your chosen payment option. Available payout channels include Visa and Mastercard card returns, Interac-style e-transfers via third-party partners, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, common cryptocurrencies, and bank transfers. Mobile wallets and card providers like Apple Pay and Google Pay may be used for deposits and can influence available payout options.
| Withdrawal Method | Minimum Withdrawal | Typical Processing Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bitcoin (BTC) | CA$20 | Minutes - 24 hours | Network confirmations may affect timing |
| Ethereum (ETH) | CA$20 | Minutes - 24 hours | Network fees may apply |
| Tether (USDT) | CA$20 | Minutes - 24 hours | Network-dependent |
| Visa / Mastercard | CA$40 | 2 - 5 business days | Processed via card issuer |
| Interac e-Transfer | CA$20 | 1 - 3 business days | Via third-party processor |
| Bank Transfer | CA$100 | 3 - 7 business days | Bank processing times may vary |
| Skrill | CA$20 | 24 - 48 hours | E-wallet transfer |
| Neteller | CA$20 | 24 - 48 hours | E-wallet transfer |
Processing times vary by payment method and can be affected by partner processing and business days. Cryptocurrency withdrawals also depend on network confirmations and blockchain conditions, so timing may fluctuate with network activity and congestion.
Pending Withdrawals and Processing Times
When you request a withdrawal at Justbit, the transaction will first show as pending in your account. This pending stage is a normal part of the payment flow and reflects standard checks and processing before funds are released. Pending status can appear for CA$ withdrawals to cards, bank transfers, e-wallets or crypto and simply means the payment is being prepared; once routine checks are complete the amount will move from pending to paid and become available to you.
- Visa - 1-3 business days
- Visa Debit - 1-3 business days
- Mastercard - 1-3 business days
- Interac e-Transfer - instant to 24 hours
- Interac Online - instant to 24 hours
- Bank transfer - 2-5 business days
- Wire transfer - 3-7 business days
- Skrill - up to 24 hours
- Neteller - up to 24 hours
- PayPal - 1-2 business days
- Instadebit - instant to 24 hours
- MuchBetter - up to 24 hours
- ecoPayz - up to 24 hours
- Apple Pay - 1-3 business days
- Google Pay - 1-3 business days
- Paysafecard - 1-3 business days
- Bitcoin (BTC) - minutes to 24 hours
- Ethereum (ETH) - minutes to 24 hours
- Tether (USDT) - minutes to 24 hours
- Litecoin (LTC) - minutes to 24 hours
- Dogecoin (DOGE) - minutes to 24 hours
Withdrawal Limits and VIP Levels
| VIP Level | Monthly Withdrawal Limit |
|---|---|
| Member | CA$5,000 / month |
| Bronze | CA$10,000 / month |
| Gold | CA$25,000 / month |
| Platinum | CA$50,000 / month |
| Diamond | CA$100,000 / month |
Payment Fees and Charges
At Justbit we list payment details directly in the cashier so you can check limits and any noted charges before you deposit or withdraw. Most payment info is visible on the platform, but some fees depend on third-party payment providers or banks, and certain charges may come from payment networks. Values shown are in Canadian dollars (CA$) when available, and any provider fees will be applied by the relevant service.
Fees for traditional methods like Visa, Mastercard, bank transfers, Interac and common e-wallets are usually set by your bank or payment processor. The casino rarely charges for deposits, so any small fees you see typically come from your card issuer or payment provider rather than the operator.
Cryptocurrency payments may carry variable blockchain fees that change with network congestion. Withdrawals in BTC, ETH, USDT or other coins can incur miner or gas fees and require confirmations before crediting. These costs depend on the chain and current network conditions, and they are applied by the blockchain rather than by the casino.
Deposit and Spending Limits
At Justbit you can set deposit limits as optional player controls and spending-management tools. Pick a daily, weekly or monthly limit in Canadian dollars (for example, set a daily cap in CA$) to keep your deposits within a set amount. Limits are managed from your account settings and apply to deposits across payment methods for straightforward control.
Players use deposit limits to manage their budget, control how often they top up and limit spending during play. Adjust limits over time to match your activity, and when a limit is reached further deposits will be blocked until the current period ends or you change the setting.
Lowering a limit applies immediately.
Increasing a limit may require a waiting step.
When a limit is hit further deposits are blocked until the period ends or the limit is changed.